the very best in adult comics by Marlon Baker

Just released my new comic GRAFFITI BOY

Inspired by true events and some long forgottem memories I recall when I think of Jeroyn, a homeless 12 year old boy from Christchurch, New Zealand, I have met when I was living there for quite a long periode of time, finally made it to a comic / photo documentary which is more then just a simple love story.

Once upon a time, Jeroyn gave me permission to take photos of his life while researching for a new book I was working on. I was able to have a closer look what it means to be a homeless boy in today's world. Now, for the very first time, I created a comic telling you the story of Jeroyn - uncensored and with all the facts I was able to collect.

Be the silent observer like I have been when I first met Jeroyn, and see for yourself what happened to that boy who touched my heart in a way that I still think of him, even that it is almost 20 years ago that we first met. See all the ups and downs Jeroyn is going through ... and how he ended at a place ... nah, that would be to much of a spoiler really!

Full Story Comic, 80 pages with about 200 images.
Available as PDF and EPub E-Book for 19,90 US$ each. ALL PROFIT WILL BE DONATED!
Also at
DLsite.com Japan as censored (pixeled) version.

E-Book can be read with any PC or an E-Book reader which can read EPub files.

Codes for this Comic: first time sex, boylove, yaoi, nude, nudity, romance, rape, abuse, homeless

GRAFFITI BOY comes with FOUR FREE 4K WALLPAPER (worth 20 Dollars)

  • You should look more often at the world with the eyes of a child. Young eyes are inquisitive and discover details that have long faded since our global vision. Little things get big, big things are irrelevant. The proportions change with the years and the perspective. A child looks up to the sky and discovers kites and cotton candy, while we wait for a storm. A child looks down and discovers a bug, the rainbow in the puddle and a stone that looks like a heart. The ladybug escapes our gaze, the oil in the puddle is a nuisance, just like the stone on which our foot bumps. You should change the perspective.

  • It is most important that art is seen by the people, and not locked away in places where it cannot be viewed. Like a violin, which loses its tone from lack of play, the resonance and intent of art dies when hidden from sight.